A graph of the quadratic function
with y-intercept, the vertex and two points on the parabola is shown below.
In Mathematics and Euclidean Geometry, the vertex form of a quadratic function is represented by the following mathematical equation:

Where:
- h and k represents the vertex of the graph.
- a represents the leading coefficient.
Based on the information provided above, we can reasonably and logically deduce the following key features for this quadratic function;

y-intercpt = (0, 10)
vertex (h, k) = (2, 2)
In conclusion, we would use an online graphing tool to plot the given quadratic function for the values in its domain, as shown in the graph attached below.